Bookish News and Publishing Tidbits 29 March 2012

RIASS will be participating in the forthcoming Lori Foster blog tour. You can'check out the other participants here.

I have a whole bunch of bookish quote print-outs (designed in spiffy Art Deco style) left over from my wedding, so if you'd like one, just email your address details to readinasinglesitting@gmail.com and I'll post one out to you!

Other bookish stuff:

Are you a library or a press?'University presses are generally expected to support themselves by sales of books (and sometimes journals), so their decisions about what to publish are at least in part based on market considerations. Library publishing programs, generally speaking, do not have to cover the costs of their publishing ventures in the same way. As a result, university libraries have more leeway to publish as a service rather than a business, by, for example, providing a repository for their institution's research, or hosting space for online journals for their faculty.

An interview with the lovely Favel Parrett:'[Surfing] clears the mind enough to let connections in the writing become clear. The web is made clear in those moments the joining of themes and ideas. A magic thing happens.''(see also our interview with Favel)

An interview with Lincoln Pierce, author of the Big Nate books:'I was so fascinated that there was this secret way that cartoonists had come up with to say something very specific without really saying it.

Melissa Forster talks book clubs

The programme for the Sydney writers festival has been announced

Wearable books

Bronze Lorax stolen from Dr Seusss San Diego estate

Title trends: The ________s Daughter

Kate Forsyth has started a blog. I love this post of handy-dandy writing tips.